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    Antigone vs. Medea

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    World literature Antigone vs. Medea Whether it be Medea who kills her sons‚ Antigone who buries her brother‚ both female characters hold a common goal of seeking either revenge or avenge as well as rebel against authority in the name of her beliefs. However‚ the female roles in both plays are associated with death. Furthermore‚ their twisted family history also seem to contribute to the result of each tragedy. Both main characters are characterized as bold‚ stubborn‚ outspoken

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    Medea from EuripidesMedea is the main character. She is the Princess of Colchis and a sorceress. She was married to Jason until he decided to leave her for another woman. Jason and Medea had two sons. As the play progresses‚ Medea ’s character comes to life. The physical characteristics that Euripides identifies of Medea are limited. She was a female that was beginning to age. Her complexion was pale and her eyes were swollen from crying. She was a princess and sorceress which represents

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    Revenge Medea‚ a play by the Greek playwright Euripides‚ explores the differences between Greek and Barbarian through the character of Medea. In ancient Greek times‚ men had right to revenge on another man for betrayal or hurting him. The man who caused the misery had to take the revenge from the other man. In the play ‘Medea‚’ Medea kills Creon’s daughter and her own children to get revenge on Jason for betraying her for Glauce. Because of the Greek Society and Jason’s betrayal‚ Medea feels she

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    completed events of a certain magnitude using language and self pity throughout a series of unfortunate events. Euripides wrote the tragic play Medea‚ a play that contained a witch named Medea and a man named Jason that will eventually will become king. Together as one Medea and Jason obtain the golden fleece and come together through love‚ but as Jason gets tired of her‚ he leaves her. Medea becomes hurt and creates a scenario in which suffering occurs from losses and revenge‚ thus leading to the great

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    Medea and Antigone are two stories of passion drove women. Together the women of these stories break the law of man and go against the laws of gods both characters are controlled by their emotion. Medea and Antigone are both strong‚ sometimes- manipulative‚ Medea more than Antigone. The themes of both stories; in my mind‚ are women‚ passion‚ and spiritual beliefs. They also are drove by the actions of men in their lives. Both are very morally different and their actions are on completely different

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    Medea Book Report

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    February 2013 Medea Summary The play “Medea” is about an oriental woman named Medea who has just found out about her husband‚ Jason‚ marrying the princess of Corinth because of royalty. The play starts out with the “Nurse” telling the story about how pitiful and sorrowful she thinks of Medea and how she sense danger for Medea’s two boys. The father of the woman to be betrothed to Jason‚ King Creon‚ fears the wrath of Medea and banishes her from Corinth immediately. However‚ Medea‚ the wise and

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    Medea Revenge Essay

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    Worth The Lives Of Your Kids? When Medea decides to take matters in to her own hands‚ about punishing the people who have done wrong to her‚ she is accused of wanting not justice—vengeance. Because I am not a native of neither Corinth nor Colchis‚ I have my own view about her motives. However‚ I would agree with the Corinthian Women‚ Medea is seeking vengeance; not justice. Some people might argue that Medea is seeking justice. When in actuality‚ Medea wants vengeance. The opposition would

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    Medea the Greek Goddess

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    Medea is the daughter of King Aeetes of Colchis and the granddaughter of the sun-god‚ Helios. Medea falls in love with Jason‚ the leader of the Argonauts‚ when he first arrived in Colchis to obtain the golden fleece from her father in order to claim the crown from his uncle‚ King Pelias of Iolcus. King Aeetes refuses to give up the golden fleece and will only do so if Jason can complete three impossible tasks that no human could finish without magic. Knowing that these tasks were impossible for

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    only in certain circumstances like self defense. However‚ it is not in Medea’s case. Because Medea was killing going around killing everybody all to be with Jason. Medea killed her own father and brother just to be with a guy named Jason so that he could have power. Later on in life Jason ended up leaving Medea to go and marry another woman that he had begun to have feelings for. When Jason left‚ then Medea became very hateful and crazy. She even became the most hated woman in the town. She became

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    Billy's Revenge In Medea

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    doer; she was now seeking harsh revenge for his "crime" against her. In the Greek drama Medea‚ the main character‚ after whom the play is named‚ seeks what she sees as justice against those who have wronged her. In the play Medea‚ the reader’s loyalty is split between Medea and

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